Thanks...what is really funny...he dug up dead bodies, cut them up.
The original Zombie man...I'll tell ya...what would ever drive a man to do such a twisted thing. I mean really did he think whoever got thier hands
on it would "save the world"

There was also reports from a place called tangon (sp?) about pigs suddenly shaking then falling over dead. They butchered them and found the meat to
be darker and somewhat dehydrated but ate it anyway and got sick. DUHH
also sent you a u2u it is important!

Gawd did you have to work so FAST!!!! Would make sense though with what the article said and the pandemic guideline's and law's attached to it.
Still trying to get through nothing yet. I am ready to get in the truck and drive over to my buddies; is out of iraq but still in the loop.

It was also reported that a similar situation was encountered in Hongdong County, Shanxi Province. According to the local government, over half the
area’s pigs have died—about 1300. The County Animal Husbandry Bureau says that pigs are dying from a combination of Eperythrozoon and swine
fever.

More at Link...

Notice others reports from China are from February...this is a April report...Hmmm...

This is true, what worries me is that a large number of cattle are now being bred so they will give birth before the summer here end's. Meaning that
they will be at risk more so when winter starts to set in soon after. I talked to my brother in law about it and they are all keeping an extra eye on
the herd's to make sure none are getting sick. Some people I know who have pig's are now keeping them in seperate pen's and not closing the
shutter's at night so the air will keep circulating through. Will have to wait and see for now. None have gotten any paper's about infection rate's
increasing yet.

Beijing, Apr.30 (ANI): The Chinese government has rejected as “groundless” foreign reports labeling the country as the origin of the swine flu
outbreak.

According to the reports, dead pigs found in Fuqing, Fujian province, might be the source of the outbreak in Mexico, but China’s Ministry of
Agriculture (MOA) said the pigs died of swine dysentery and dropsy.

It said China has not exported live pigs to Mexico or the United States, so the country can’t be the origin of the deadly disease.

No human cases of swine flu have been found in China, nor has the virus been found in pigs, the China Daily quoted the ministry as saying.

“Before the pigs died, they showed symptoms of poisoning. The bodies of the animals shook. And about two hours later they fell dead,” a local
resident of Twante town told Mizzima.

“When we took the meat of the dead pigs the colour was dark and it looked as if it was dehydrated. And when people ate the meat, they started
feeling dizzy. Some had to contend with loose motion,” he added.

The locals said, with little knowledge about the disease that the pigs were afflicted with, farm owners buried the pigs in the fields.

After the death of the animals came to the notice of local authorities, a doctor from the Twante hospital along with several officials from the health
department came for inspection. But they failed to diagnose the disease that killed the pigs, he added.

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